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Bottom line, decent unit and sound for the price but make sure it'll fit your needs before buying
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Unit works, but does not work good with all devices, mainly my car
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And so Sony and Philips, replaying their Dutch/Japanese collaboration of the 1970's, have been at the forefront of documenting and specifying Hi-Res, and Sony, too, has additionally been producing for a number of years now a range of players capable of pounding out Hi-Res music from portable and home players that were previously not even possible, even from the most expensive sound units
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your goal is a fairly basic mp3 player with good capacity, good sound quality at a decent price, i would recommend the unit without hesitation.
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Unit works, but does not work good with all devices, mainly my car
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Besides the defect, the unit sounded good although equalizer is non-functional (as is FM radio) over bluetooth
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The unit charges just fine with the various USB cellphone chargers I have, but for safety's sake I would vastly prefer to have a unit chosen by Sony to be a good fit for the player
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(unlike the Fiio)If you need something to play high res on a portable player on only headphones, this unit will work just fine.
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Also, reading the reviews seems like customers in China who bought one and got a knock off/fake unit as they came from a 3rd party seller and NOT Amazon.
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Still not as warm and as open as I remember the Fiio (even via bluetooth) to be but much better than my iPhone obviously.